The single-core score of the Intel part is 28% higher than AMD’s chip while the multi-core result is close to 25% better.įinally, the Ryzen 7 5800X fares even worse against the Core i9-13900 than the Ryzen 9 5950X in the multi-threaded Geekbench 5 benchmark. The Core i9-13900 thrashes AMD’s consumer Zen 3 champion, the 16-core/32-thread Ryzen 9 5950X in Geekbench 5 based on our median readings. The multi-core improvements can be attributed to higher core counts for the Core i9-13900 which has 8 extra E-cores than the 12 th gen Core i9. The Raptor Lake CPU enjoys a healthy lead of 9% in single-core and 12% in multi-core tests. Moving on, the Core i9-13900 handily beats the Core i9-12900K in the multi-threaded run based on our median Geekbench 5 score for the Alder Lake part. We can assume that the difference can be the result of lower clock frequencies of the Core i9-13900 (3 GHz vs 2 GHz base, 5.3 GHz vs 5.5 GHz boost) and a significantly slower memory (3,200 MHz vs 2,394 MHz). Such a considerable difference in multi-threaded performance is interesting since both chips have 24 cores/32 threads. With a single-core Geekbench 5 score of 2,124 and a multi-core score of 19,957, the Core i9-13900 nearly matches the Core i9-13900K in single-threaded performance while trailing by 21% in the multi-threaded benchmark. Such a low memory frequency will most likely have affected the performance of the chip for the worse, so we won’t be surprised if the retail samples produce appreciably better numbers. Curiously, the memory speed was severely hampered at just 2394 MHz. The report comes to us courtesy of BenchLeaks.īefore we jump into the results, it is important to mention that the Core i9-13900 was paired with a Gigabyte Z690 GAMING X motherboard and 32 GB of DDR5 memory with a base clock of 2 GHz and a max frequency of nearly 5.3 GHz. Now, an Intel Core i9-13900, the locked version of the Core i9-13900K, has also paid Geekbench 5 a visit, resulting in impressive single-threaded and multi-threaded scores. The processor managed to outperform the current gen AMD Zen 3 and Intel 12 th gen Alder Lake champions by wide margins, especially in multi-threaded performance. We recently reported that an Intel Core i9-13900K stopped by Geekbench 5 for a set of valid single-core and multi-core runs.
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